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Tuesday, February 12th 2019. | Milk Subs

One of the snakes often being chosen by beginners is a milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum) because it is so easy to take care of. There is a whole bunch of sub-species the one commonly chosen because of beautiful red-black-white color is Sinaloan Milk Snake. What is more and very important they are no threat to human beings. But there are still some essential rules you have to follow in order to keep your pet in good health. Some of them are written below. If you plan to have more than just one snake the specimens must be kept singly. It is very important because all Lampropeltis species are cannibals there is a risk of a larger snake eating the smaller one. These reptiles are sedentary ones so they do not need so much space to feel comfortably in a terrarium. Even a 15-20 gallon should do for them.

Over the years milk has been packaged in a wide variety of different types of milk bottles. While nearly all of them are collected to some extent there is one specific sub-niche that attracts the most collector interest and that sub-niche is 1 quart Pyro-Glaze milk bottles with diary town and state names on them. Pyro-Glaze (also called "Pyro" or "Painted) refers to the method by which colored graphics were applied to the bottles. Pyro-Glaze bottles are found with various graphics & colors mostly in red green blue orange and black. They were made in several sizes and shapes but our focus here will be on a very narrow sub-niche of these bottles. These bottles were used by thousands of dairies across the country making it nearly impossible to catalog all the varieties that exist.

Milk fat varies in amount and composition according to the breed species feed and lactation time of which feed being a major factor. Fat is distributed in globules as triglycerides (98-99 %) fat globule membrane in combination with phoshpholipids and lipoprotein (0.2 to 1.0 %) and also as free fatty acids cholesterol and phospholipids in the serum. Phospholipids These contain phosphorus in their molecules in addition to the fatty acids and glycerol; they also contain a nitrogenous base. Principally milk phospholipids are the Lecithin Cephalin and Sphingomyelin. Though fat-soluble they are hydrophilic and imbibe large quantity of water and swell. They are used as antioxidants for fat rich dairy products. Vitamins Various vitamins present in milk are as follows.